Your Aftermarket Wheel Fitment Guide
When you begin your car restoration project, one of the items that will prove to be invaluable is an aftermarket wheel fitment guide. A wheel alignment guide will provide you with a precise set of instructions on how to properly fit the new replacement wheels for your vehicle. It tells you how to avoid creating unsightly and embarrassing holes, how to drill into your vehicles frame to install the new ones and how to make them fit perfectly into your vehicle. These are the three items any good wheel alignment guide will contain.
The first thing an aftermarket wheel fitment guide will tell you is exactly how to do a complete wheel alignment and if you do not know what this is you are likely going to get into trouble very quickly. The most important part of the alignment is the process of getting the new calipers in place. The thread starter that came with the original post is completely unusable on the replacement calipers. The new wheel alignment process will only work correctly when the calipers are seated on the wheel wells. The aftermarket wheel alignment guide will help you to get the calipers into proper position before inserting the threaded end of the spindle into the valve cover.
The second step in the alignment process is to attach the axle nut and lug nut to the caliper hub. The aftermarket wheel alignment guide will tell you exactly how to secure these components to the caliper. Once the axle nut and lug nut are secure, the spindle will be installed into the valve cover. The last step of the process is to attach the tri wing nuts and retainers to the caliper hub.
After the vehicle has been thoroughly examined, the owner should inspect the front end of the vehicle for damage. If this is found, the owner should replace the entire front end before proceeding to the second step of the alignment process. If a damaged link is noted, the thread starter may not be able to be used to complete the job, so it will be necessary to use a new or different wheel spindle sealant.
The third step in the alignment process is to install the muhfunkindynuh and triple tree components. The muhfunkindynuh is the ring gear, which drives the large center ring, and the triple tree is the sprocket that is attached to the center ring. The installation of these components should be done by someone who has experience with installing these items. The installation of the muhfunkindynuh should be completed before reinstalling the triple tree. The last step of the process is to attach the front stabilizer bar to the vehicle’s frame. The stabilizer bar is also referred to as the escutcheon.
The final step of the process is to bolt the center piece to the frame using the appropriate screws and washers. The final step of this alignment process is to attach the front stabilizer bar to the vehicle’s frame. This method is similar to the installation of the triple tree, but it is more precise and requires a professional installer.